Molecular investigation of resistance to second-line injectable drugs in multidrug-resistant clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in France

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The second-line injectable drugs (SLID, i.e., amikacin, kanamycin, capreomycin) are key drugs for the treatment of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Mutations in rrs region 1400, tlyA, and eis promoter are associated with resistance to SLID, to capreomycin, and to kanamycin, respectively. In this study, the sequencing data of SLID resistance-associated genes were compared to the results of phenotypic drug susceptibility testing by the proportion method for the SLID in 206 multidrugresistant clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis collected in France. Among the 153 isolates susceptible to the 3 SLID, 145 showed no mutation, 1 harbored T1404C and G1473A mutations in rrs, and 7 had an eis promoter mutation. Among the 53 strains resistant to at least 1 of the SLID, mutations in rrs accounted for resistance to amikacin, capreomycin, and kanamycin for 81%, 75%, and 44% of the isolates, respectively, while mutations in eis promoter were detected in 44% of the isolates resistant to kanamycin. In contrast, no mutations in tlyA were observed in the isolates resistant to capreomycin. The discrepancies observed between the genotypic (on the primary culture) and phenotypic drug susceptibility testing were explained by (i) resistance to SLID with MICs close to the critical concentration used for routine DST and not detected by phenotypic testing (n = 8, 15% of SLIDresistant strains), (ii) low-frequency heteroresistance not detected by sequencing of drug resistance-associated genes on the primary culture (n = 8, 15% of SLIDresistant strains), and (iii) other resistance mechanisms not yet characterized (n = 7, 13% of SLID-resistant strains).

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Brossier, F., Pham, A., Bernard, C., Aubry, A., Jarlier, V., Veziris, N., … Robert, J. (2017). Molecular investigation of resistance to second-line injectable drugs in multidrug-resistant clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in France. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01299-16

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